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Question
a simple sentence is best defined as:
two sentences correctly joined.
one that befuddles (confuses) you.
a sentence with punctuation.
a sensible sentence with a subject and predicate.
Brief Explanations
To determine the correct definition of a simple sentence, we analyze each option:
- "two sentences correctly joined" describes a compound sentence, not a simple one.
- "one that befuddles (confuses) you" is not a standard grammatical definition.
- "a sentence with punctuation" is too vague, as all sentences use punctuation, and it doesn't define a simple sentence.
- "a sensible sentence with a subject and predicate" matches the definition of a simple sentence, which consists of one independent clause with a subject and a predicate.
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The correct option is the one stating "a sensible sentence with a subject and predicate" (the bottom - right option among the four given).